Word: grows
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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GEORGE SPAVENTA-Poindexter, 21 West 56th. New York Sculptor Spaventa's figures are malformed blobs of metal that look as if they were still taking shape-or beginning to melt. But his elongated, bulbous nudes are balanced firmly on broad bases, seem to grow naturally out of their own bulky substance. More than 60 small bronzes, also some drawings. Through...
...miseries of World War I and the inflationary postwar years, when the country was too poor and too hungry to do much about cultivating beauty, when few German women could afford to dress well or to eat nonstarchy foods. Occasionally, beauty of a fascinating and slightly wicked kind did grow from the ruins, personified by that incomparable charmer, Marlene Dietrich. But then came the Nazis, who insisted that women's role was to keep house and bear children for the Third Reich. Pro claimed Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, head of all Nazi women's organizations: "Our weapon...
Generation of Models. But the country's extraordinary postwar recovery resuscitated the German girl. Says Marlies Hessel, a former Miss Germany: "Very few girls seem to grow up to be ugly any more. Ugliness is something that is bred by adversity. Perhaps beauty is flowering now because we have weathered something very close to hell...
...molars (as one in three does) because of decay. Then, if the patient has a "wisdom tooth" that has not yet broken through, or is threatening to become impacted, the dentist removes it and uses it to replace the lost molar. This young, "budding" tooth will take root and grow just like any other tooth, except that it will never develop a nerve connection. Since all the tissues are the patient's own, there is no problem of graft rejection. And the problems of surgical technique have been pretty well solved. Decay in the transplant can be treated...
...forestall it by diversifying into school equipment, hospital beds and medical supplies, expects such sidelines to lead the way back; non-bowling products already account for 77% of Brunswick's $66 million in first-quarter sales. Bensinger also anticipates that bowling will rebound in the U.S. and grow in Europe, where Brunswick has opened 22 centers. Until it does, economy is the order; Bensinger has even cut his own salary from...